How to Use disenchanted in a Sentence
disenchanted
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The film fared poorly at the box office and left him disenchanted.
—New York Times, 7 July 2022
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Both saw the group live a few times during their mutual projects and came away disenchanted.
—David Browne, Rolling Stone, 12 Dec. 2023
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Gregg had by then grown disenchanted with the West Coast music scene.
—Bill Friskics-Warren, New York Times, 27 May 2017
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Six years later, some disenchanted daters are logging off.
—Lauren Fichten, CBS News, 14 Feb. 2026
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Ellis notes that all three feel pretty disenchanted with the normal.
—Stuart Munro, BostonGlobe.com, 3 May 2018
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It would be left with bad debt, a depleted treasury, and a disenchanted user base.
—Danny Nelson, Fortune, 28 June 2022
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Talking to Joaquin can give the sense that that he’s grown disenchanted with the legislative process.
—Sarah Mucha, Teen Vogue, 14 June 2018
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Cavill’s exit didn’t sit well with many already disenchanted fans.
—Erik Kain, Forbes.com, 14 Sep. 2025
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Frederick think investors have become disenchanted with the pricey group of stocks.
—Anne Sraders, Fortune, 10 Sep. 2020
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By 2017, Dupree had grown disenchanted with the business and was ready to leave.
—Tess Williams, Anchorage Daily News, 14 Feb. 2020
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Julian Slowick is a disenchanted artist, which is putting it mildly.
—Brian Davids, The Hollywood Reporter, 16 Nov. 2022
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Brazilians have good reason to feel disenchanted with how Bolsonaro has governed over the past four years.
—Ruth Ben-Ghiat, CNN, 30 Sep. 2022
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The low turnout appeared to be linked to a growing contingent of disenchanted voters.
—Tamara Qiblawi, CNN, 7 May 2018
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His quiet, baritone voice offered succor to the lonely and hope to the disenchanted.
—John Tuohy, The Indianapolis Star, 31 Dec. 2024
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Nina follows him on a series of dangerous outings that lead her to grow disenchanted and wary.
—The New Yorker, 3 Mar. 2025
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In the book, Greer becomes disenchanted with Faith when Faith fails to live up to her own values.
—Mary Carole McCauley, baltimoresun.com, 6 Apr. 2018
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In addition to fixing the team’s numerous on-field problems, a new coach must find a way to win back disenchanted fans.
—Ryan Kartje, Los Angeles Times, 31 Oct. 2021
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But by his last semester, Ramos was feeling disenchanted with his career path.
—Andrea Cuttler, Harper's BAZAAR, 10 June 2021
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But a growing number of users have become disenchanted amid the prolonged downturn.
—Jeff John Roberts, Fortune Crypto, 27 Apr. 2023
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These buzzwords sum up a growing sense of despair among China’s disenchanted youth.
—Nectar Gan, CNN, 30 Sep. 2024
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What happens when a disenchanted 30-year-old wakes up as a fabulous 70-year-old with style?
—Yolanda MacHado, EW.com, 11 Aug. 2022
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The Browns and Beckham had become disenchanted with each other.
—Tom Krasovic, San Diego Union-Tribune, 6 Sep. 2022
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That more than a few parents don’t agree—or have become disenchanted with the idea of public schools altogether—is a source of concern for her.
—Naomi Schaefer Riley, WSJ, 13 Aug. 2023
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Legions of disenchanted youth seeking to escape hard realities began to swell, and the drug trade thrived.
—Brice Laine, CNN, 7 Apr. 2021
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But as many South Africans continue to scrape by, voters have become disenchanted.
—John Eligon Prentice Onayemi Anna Diamond Devin Murphy, New York Times, 21 May 2024
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The question becomes, does Biden’s double play do enough to overcome the fiscal malaise of these disenchanted voters?
—Anita Chabria, Los Angeles Times, 11 June 2024
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Adeyemi, according to sources, grew disenchanted with the pace of the project and began pushing for a stronger voice at the table for the adaptation of her book.
—Borys Kit, The Hollywood Reporter, 21 Jan. 2022
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If allowed, their parents will likely stick with it a little longer, drawn in by the visuals if nothing else, but in the end they’ll be equally disenchanted.
—Mike Scott, NOLA.com, 8 Sep. 2020
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While his friends graduated and moved on with their lives, he was sent back to high school — a disenchanted 20-year-old rebel among teenagers busy with math problems and dating.
—Hsiuwen Liu, Los Angeles Times, 27 July 2022
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Both are Colorado natives, but over the years the couple had become disenchanted with living in Denver.
—Don Lee Staff Writer, Los Angeles Times, 21 Oct. 2021
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